Gay Divorce by Cole Porter. It had a "The" added at the start of the movie title, too! (And an acute accent in there as well, if we're going to get fussy.) Otherwise known to the production code as "There's nothing funny about divorce, but if it's already happened, no harm in having a good time."

Staying on the subject of this same musical, a 3-parter:

(1) The stage show and the movie both have full musical scores, with only one song in common. What is its title?

(1) The stage show and the movie both have full musical scores, with only one song in common. What is its title?

That's "Night and Day"...just as haunting now as it was in 1932.

((2) Which song from the movie won an Academy Award?

"The Continental"

((3) What special place in Oscar history does that award have?

It was the first to win the Best Original Song Award, given for the first time in 1934.

New question. "The Continental" lasts 17 and a half minutes, which held the record for 17 years for the longest musical number in a movie, until it was supplanted by another number that ran one minute longer. What number in what movie?